Market -15, Inter: between Akanji and Acerbi, Inzaghi wants vice-De Vrij | First page

Many bangs at the beginning, some intermediate disappointments and now a final run-up that must start from a certainty. At Inter, the last 15 days of the transfer market look very hot with the anxiety of the fans, and also of Simone Inzaghiwhich is all focused on confirmation en bloc of the current staffreinforced by the great return of Romelu Lukaku and by the grafts of Mkhitaryan, Asllani and Bellanova, but which so far has rejected the sender’s attacks for Lautaro, Bastoni, Dumfries and Skriniar, however losing on the road declared objectives such as Bremer and Dybala. However, the squad is not complete and Marotta and Ausilio are at work to, once again, make a virtue of necessity with a budget zero.

SERVE IL VICE DE FREE – Two options for each role, this is the request made by Inzaghi to the property to “remain competitive” despite sustainability. And the deal Bremer it had to be for Inter the most important operation for the present and the future. The Brazilian central would have been the perfect heir of Stefan de Vrij (expiring in 2023) and replacement for Andrea Ranocchia (released and finished at Monza). Just the replacement of the ex-captain today is the missing piecebut it won’t be easy to go and buy.

AKANJI AND UNERBI – Milenkovic has long been a credible alternative to Bremer, but Fiorentina has always valued him highly and Inter have a zero budget even with the exits of Pinamonti and Casadei. This is why for Akanji of Borussia Dortmund there have been no imminent developments given that the German club, despite the 2023 deadline, still asks 20 million to sell it and has not opened for renewal to facilitate a loan with the right of redemption. Acerbi can free himself from Lazio given the break with the environment, but it will not be easy to make ends meet at the level of engagement (2.3 million for the next 3 years is the current agreement with Lotito).

ALTERNATIVE – Said of Bremer and Milenkovic and if plans C and D (Akanji and Acerbi) do not take off, then tracks that have been set aside for now, such as that of Zagadou (released and proposed at the beginning of the market), Handy (on loan from Tottenham) or other last-minute solutions that, especially from abroad, would facilitate Inter on the subject of signings with the use of the Growth Decree.

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